If she had received a book advance, she did not report it to the state, the investigator found.

Dolezal has been accused of first-degree theft by welfare fraud, second-degree perjury and false verification for public assistance. The former NAACP chapter leader is facing a felony theft charge in her home state of Washington after allegedly making false statements to secure almost $9,000 in food and childcare assistance.

Rachel Dolezal, the white woman who passed as black and led an NAACP chapter, is facing a lengthy prison term on welfare fraud charges.

Court documents indicate she improperly received $8,747 in food assistance and $100 in child care assistance from August 2015 through last November, KHQ-TV reported. "The money, according to the case file, had come from authoring her book, 'In Full Color, ' speaking engagements, soap making, doll making, and the sale of her art", KHQ wrote.

CEO and directors quit sanction-hit Russian aluminum giant
In addition, since June 28, members of the En+ board of directors, which is controlled by Deripaska, have left their posts. Deripaska agreed late last month to reduce his 70 per cent holding in EN+ to below 50 per cent, and resign from its board.

The state of Washington said it is seeking prosecution and restitution in the matter. Fox News recently reported that Dolezal has taken to Instagram to show the apparent success of her in-house hair salon business.

At the time, Dolezal had been reporting her income as being under $500 per month, even though investigators discovered deposits to her bank account totaling $83,924 for those months.

Dolezal's life is the subject of the documentary "The Rachel Divide" now streaming on Netflix. In June 2015, all of that changed after she resigned after her parents told local media that she had been born white and was merely posing as a black activist.

Court documents say she told investigators she "fully disclosed her information". In addition, the Department requests Nkechi Diallo be disqualified from receiving Food Assistance for at least a 12 month period for breaking a Food Assistance rule on objective. She also lost her job teaching African studies at Eastern Washington University.

FDA warns parents against using teething medications
The FDA issued warnings about the teething products in 2006, 2011 and 2014, but did not call for their removal from the market. The agency is also asking manufacturers to add warnings on all oral health products that contain the numbing ingredient.

Trump says North Korea 'very much' wants summit
But many felt the Trump administration was rushing into a summit too quickly, with insufficient preparation. Both the meetings, he said , laid the ground work for a meeting between Kim and US President Donald Trump.

NY Jets will pay fines if players violate anthem policy
Trump called players who knelt "sons of bitches" previous year . "I do not like imposing any club-specific rules", Johnson said. According to Newsday , Johnson decision is rooted in defense of the players' right to free speech and protest .

Firing of Comey will go down as a very good thing
Trump is calling his newest attempt at discrediting special counsel Robert Mueller's Russian Federation investigation " spygate ". I do understand the importance of covering the twists and turns of the White House's response to the Mueller investigation.

Rockets guard ruled out for Game 6 against Warriors
The Warriors managed to win an National Basketball Association record breaking of 16 home playoff games in a row. Thompson had been listed as questionable leading up to the game because of a strained left knee.

Gunman at Oklahoma restaurant shot dead by bystander
The mother, Natalie Will, was walking into Louie's Grill & Bar, to celebrate the birthday of her eldest daughter, Shayla. Witnesses said the shooter walked into the restaurant and began shooting, injuring four people.

Gas prices going up as Memorial Day weekend gets underway
In Clearwater Beach, Florida, on Thursday, he said Memorial Day provides an incentive to get away and explore new places. It's also the most in more than a dozen years, according to AAA. "It gives me a chance to visit family", he said.